Skycoastin Steve
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To sort of piggy back on this, a fine example is Millennium Force. It's one of the longest coasters on the planet, but its entire course is one block. In this case, the length actually hinders capacity to a certain degree, as you can only have one train going at a time. Thankfully they have a separate unloading station to add another block and make it possible to run three trains (unlike I305).
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Geauga Lake Discussion Thread
Skycoastin Steve replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I hope those people are ready to hemorrhage money. -
Best Theme Park Food
Skycoastin Steve replied to ChrisZer0's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Trapper's Smokehouse at BGW is amazing. The pizza and frozen whoopie pies at Knoebels were spectacular, as was the milkshake I got there. The corn dogs and fresh squeezed lemonade at Kennywood are also a favorite of mine. -
Next time you fly you should volunteer to sit next to the 700-pound guy then. Or in front of the screaming child who incessantly kicks the back of your seat even though you've told him/her to knock it off 10 times. Or the business traveler with 10 carry-on bags smashed up against your legs. I suppose I've been fortunate to not get the shaft on who I've sat next to, but I'm 6'5" so I tend to find smaller people to sit next to if I'm by myself. But I would think that kind of stuff can happen on ANY airline, more so on one with assigned seating. If you aren't assigned to a seat and other seats are still available, you can always move. If you have an assigned seat, sorry bub, but you're stuck.
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Photo TR: Hanno and the IntimidaTour
Skycoastin Steve replied to Hhappy's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
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And at the end of the day, you still get to the same place. I'd like to get there for as little as possible, thank you very much. I guess I'm not as anal retentive as others when it comes to trivial things like where you sit on an airplane.
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I've never had a problem with Southwest and the whole seating thing doesn't bother me at all. Most of their flights are only a couple hours at most, so what's the big deal?
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The straight section of track in the first video sure as hell looks like a launch, and unless it's just an optical illusion, it looks like it accelerates through there. EDIT: I get it after looking at the plans, but up until now, that portion of the first video always looked like a launch to me. Not sure if I'm the only one....
